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stevenpiziks) wrote2022-07-17 11:45 am
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Love and Thunder
Darwin and I saw THOR: LOVE AND THUNDER yesterday.
It was a fun and funny, even silly, with the spectacular special effects we've come to expect. A good evening's entertainment. Though it could have done with 100% less screaming goats.
For fun, we also decided to try the D-seats. These are a block of theater seats that vibrate and rock according to what's happening on the screen. "Haptics that make you feel you're part of the action," runs the ad copy.
They were kind of cool. I liked the sensation of drifting the seats created when something was floating in space or something. But in the end, we both decided they weren't worth the extra money. The motion and vibration became distracting, even annoying, after a while. It was worth trying them, but we probably won't do it again.
And, like millions of other people around the world, we got to see Chris Hemsworth's butt.
It was a fun and funny, even silly, with the spectacular special effects we've come to expect. A good evening's entertainment. Though it could have done with 100% less screaming goats.
For fun, we also decided to try the D-seats. These are a block of theater seats that vibrate and rock according to what's happening on the screen. "Haptics that make you feel you're part of the action," runs the ad copy.
They were kind of cool. I liked the sensation of drifting the seats created when something was floating in space or something. But in the end, we both decided they weren't worth the extra money. The motion and vibration became distracting, even annoying, after a while. It was worth trying them, but we probably won't do it again.
And, like millions of other people around the world, we got to see Chris Hemsworth's butt.